Independence Day
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:03:10
When we found 'em,
:03:12
they were wearing
some sort of biomechanical suits.

:03:16
Once we got 'em off,
we learned a great deal about their anatomy.

:03:20
Eyes, ears. No vocal chords.
:03:23
We assume they communicate
with each other by some other means.

:03:27
You're obviously not thinking
about hand signals and body language.

:03:31
It's some kind of extrasensory perception.
Telepathy.

:03:36
So...
:03:39
It's an organic life form.
:03:45
- Can they be killed?
- Their bodies are just as frail as ours.

:03:48
These two died in the crash.
:03:51
This one a few weeks later.
:03:53
You just have to get through
their technology, which is,

:03:57
I'm sorry to say, far more advanced.
:04:02
David,
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you unlocked part of their technology.
:04:05
- You cracked the code.
- No, no. All I did was stumble on their...

:04:10
..signal. I don't know
how helpful I can be.

:04:14
Why don't you show him
what you've discovered so far?

:04:18
Figure out what they haven't thought of yet.
:04:21
We'll see if you're as smart
as we all hope you are.

:04:35
What code?
:04:57
Captain Steven Hiller, US Marine Corps.

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